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September 13, 1960 • Page Image 95

…SPORTS SECTI ON 5kO ~~Iaii4 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1960 TWELVE P AGES SPORTS BEAT Quarterback, I by TOM WITECKI Guards Football Dual Excellence DOMPATIBLE" IS THE WORD many have used to describe ,ademics and athletic at the collegiate level. Michigan, which has been labeled "the Harvard of the Midwest" he former field and "the Champions of the West" in the latter has attempted to combine these two "ncompatible e...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 96

…THE ICIIGAN DAILY iling Offers Chance To Relax Rugby Gains in I Among Michigan Studer tion of some rule while partici- pating in a dual meet could result in the sailor's disqualification from the race. More Enjoyable Once one has become a skipper sailing becomes less complicated and more enjoyable. Skippers in the club are privileged to take out boats at any time without super- vision. The club has an ingenious sys- tem for transporting i...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 97

…THE MICHlIGA~N DAILY The Traditiona in Fine Shirtings W EE JUN f The finest name The English Tab in loaferS For the man who has an unerring sense of style, the elegant tab shirt [ takes on stripings that are at once ,. complementary and unobtrusive. for from 6.50 both Men and Women from $14.95 For 75 years the manufacturer of this fine product has The Button Down made the outstandi ng outdoor footwear in this country.The Most favored choice o...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 98

…THEICRI GAN DAILY our Canpus Shoe Center"I Golfers Hope 'w- Ar AV TMl the NEW by Sebago-MoC WITH PATENTED WELT CONSTRUCTION* By JIM HAIDT "We've got the nucleus of a good squad. Now all we can do is watch and wait." In these words Michigan golf coach Bert Katzenmeyer summed' up the chances of the Wolverine golf team for the Jl961 season.1 Coach Katzenmeyer cannotsafford to be overly optimistic this season after his golfers finished a disma...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 99

…13, 104 13. 1'I'C TJMICUTGAN? DAILY cers By MIKE GILLMAN Associate Sports Editor Continue Improvement' Hockey is one of the top specta- tor sports at Michigan, and the 1959-60 season saw what may be the first surge toward the promi- nence that Wolverine Pucksters enjoyed in the late 1940's. Coach Al Renfrew, in his third year of rebuilding at the helm of the hockey team, saw his squad' post a 12-12 record. The year was one of great promi...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 100

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Track Team Wains Indoor Tit DISTANCE MEDLEY CHAMPIONS-This quartet of Ergas Leps, Dave Martin, Tony Seth and Brian Gibson brought home one of Michigan's two Penn Relay crowns last spring. TEXTBOOK RIESERVATION for all PRE-CLASSIFIED or PRE-REGISTERED STUDENTS Reserve BoslhsEASY Way- Avoid the Rush and Confusion at the Book- stores on the First Day of Classes - by Fill- ing In the Blank Below and Mailing to ULRICH'S. YOUR ...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 101

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ymnasts Host Title Meet , free exerecise and tumbling; and Lewis Fenner on the side horse. Loken then got warmed up on the subject of the five and "one half" boys returning from last year's squad which never quite reached its potential because of injuries and drop outs. He was quick to explain the "one half" returnee. "Bill Skinner, last year's cap- tain, will only be with us for a semester." Skinner is a terrific tumble...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 102

…T"F MICPIG.* ! DA 11,x' TUESDAY. TIlE MICIVTOAN DAILY TUESDAY ,, I restling, Swimming Teams! Win Big Ten i ietl Swinmers Finish Second To Trojans in NCAA Meet CAPACITY CROWD-There wasn't an empty seat or an empty aisleway in the 3,000-seat Varsity Pool last winter when Michigan met Indiana in the top dual meet of the season. By HAL APPLEBAUM Associate Sports Editor Michigan's tight-fisted grasp on collegiate s w i m honors slipped s...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 103

… rack To Coach By DAVE ANDREWS owing the most disastrous t in history, Michigan's bas- 1 team will return to the for the 1960-61 season with look and renewed hopes un- he youthful leadership of Strack. ack, who was an assistant his predecessor, Bill Perigo, two years ago, returns to gan after a year as head at the University of Idaho. eam he inherits won but four games overall and only one Big Ten, but all is not lost. greeting him this fa...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 104

… By BRIAN MfacCLOWRMY+ They had bombed Arizona's and drove him from the mound Big Dave Brown, following a It's in the infield that Lu At 1:25 p.m. on April 30th of highly touted righthander Jim in the fifth inning while posting short Big Ten slump, still man- have to perform some pal this year baseball coach Don Lund Ward for 13 hits en route to a 12- an 8-5 win. aged to hit .350 for the season, in- for next year to fill the sp was nervously p...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 105

…lLY ers Win Big 10 Title Again By FRED STEINHARDT 'inning its fifth Big Ten cham-, ship in six years, Michigan's -us team continued to shine er Coach Bill Murphy in 1960- he netters turned back a strong thwestern challenge with some ch play to walk away with the 59-50. Competing in the mament, which was played at nston, were Gerry Dubie, num- one singles, Frank Fulton, n Wiley, Jim Tenney, Bill Vogt Bruce MacDonald at two ugh six singles re...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 106

…TWELVE ~~~~THE MICHIGAN DAILY U SASPEWE ESDAY, SEPTEMSEIi It 's 72 r-4 6w J Un iversity Bookstore I' for the Best in BOOKS' and SUPPLIES I SERVING MICHIGAN STUDENTS SINCE 1883 Thousands of Michigan Men and Women have I i found our dependable and courteous service I' combined with the friendly atmosphere of a I "real bookstore" the answer to their book and 11 I supply needs. I I I New and Used TEXTBOOKS and SIT ...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 107

…4br 41v' t t r Daii4p GENERAL SECTION ES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1960 TEN PA Segregation, Protest Rig Main SGC Interest Area IRW IRA. - 4 - - 4"* Rw - -o - q w w uF I PIC Seeks -I Members LOST, STOLEN AND STRAYED--Bicycles from every corner on campus may find their way into this storage area-and many do. Shown above is only a portion of the bikes picked up by the Office of Student Affairs; about 60 per cent o...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 108

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Li braries Provide By ROBIN McMILLIN Lounge chairs and settees, art exhibits and record players may not sound like library accessories, but they are all an important part of the University's new Under- graduate Library. The library, one of two under- graduate libraries in the nation, was opened for service on Janu-' ary 16, 1958. Since that time, over three and one-half, million people have been counted as they entered t...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 109

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY STUDENT-OWNED: WCIJN Broadcasts to Dormittories ENERS-Even in chilly weather, a speaker with something to say can find an audience which isten. Some of them may be amused, some skeptical, and some downright bored, but there are ys those few, who listen and understand, that make the art of communication worth something all. .yde Park' Attracts Students By RICHARD OSTLING "You're tuned to the finest in college radio . . . W...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 110

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY RANGES CONCERTS: society Organizes Musical Productions By BEATRICE TEODORO ae University Musical Society organized in 1879 for the pur- of associating the music of University with that of the munity ade up of prominent members oth groups, it was not a per- ing body, but rather a group nized to manage, direct and sor musical activities. me of the groups that came r the sponsorship of the Mu- Society and which was or- zed a...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 111

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY iSILS, ANIMALS, ART: Museums House Variety of Exhibitions WOLVERINE CLUB By ROBYN McMILLIN Natural Science Museum Have you ever seen a dinosaur? Or a Mastadon? Or a saber- toothed cat? All these creatures, and many more, are lurking around the cor- ners in the University's Natural Science Museum. The building can be easily recognized by the lions guarding the heavy double doors at the entrance. The display part of the mus...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 113

…rC.SETE BER13,1984 THE MICHIGAN DAILY onoraries ontribute to niversit P-nrii v - - By IRIS BROWN tates clad as trees or greased tor oil are signs of spring- ionorary tapping - in Ann! ese honorary societies, rang- om local organizations in one I of the University to na- I all-campus groups, generally e their members on the basis adership, scholarship, and e. e men's honoraries include gamna, Druids, Vulcans, Tri- s, Sphinx, Hectorians and >ar...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 114

… MICHIGAN NEWCOMERS soon discover the resources of State Street include one of the mid-west's largest and best book stores, Bob Marshall's Book Shop at 211 South State Street across from Lane Hall. bob Marshall's compares favorably with the best book stores of New York, Boston, and Chicago. Here's why: * MORE BOOKS - more individual titles from which to choose than any other store in middle-USA. " BETTER BOOKS - a carefully-selected and discri...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 115

…STHE MICHIGAN DAILY OF THREE 'U' BAND UNITS arching Band Highlights Football Half-Times each f a is theUniver- archln~ Band. I' .. . .., ....r . I The Michigan Marching Band kes the spotlight for the first ight weeks of each fall semester. nder the direction of Prof. Wil- am Revelli, the band has estab- shed a reputation of unusually ne playing, precision marching id intricate dance steps, forma- ons and gridiron productions. The practice ...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 116

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUN VANCIAL ASSISTANCE: University Provides Scholarship Help Baroque Trio Performs Unique Type of Concerts By PHILIP SHERMAN About one million dollars in cholarship aid was given to Uni- ersity students last year, Ivan arker, Assistant Dean of Men, nounced recently. In addition to this, he said, an- ther million was loaned to Uni- ersity students. Parker divided scholarship op- ortunities into three categories. The fir...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 117

…I PUBLICATIONS SECTION Y 5k iianx A& AL :43 a t t PUBLICATIONS SECTION FOUR P1 ICU ?AGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1960 FOUR PA Ic 11 I t ,~, ,a t ,,. , ti" c THE MICHIGAN DAILY is the voice of news and opinion which goes to thousands in the University community six days a week. World news through the facilities of the Associated Press, local news, sports, edi- torials, features and national columnists are ...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 118

…THE MICIIANIN DAILY T nsian Captures Year's Events *BIN r time learn how the 'Ensian op- 5 erates." Tryouts work under the direc- tion of the Personnel Manager on the large group projects. Here the new staff members are taught the proper procedure for all 'Ensian work. After the initial training period, tryouts choose a section that they wish to work on. Chooses Staff At this time, a new person de- cides whether he wishes to work with a juni...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 119

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAG Honorary eneration Publishes Creative or l~ o mile By ATHEEN KOUE '61A&D, this years general editor, C o np l sPeople wander into the first admitted frankly. Standards of One of the most monumental endeavors of paper work on the1 campus is the semi-annual com-' pilation and publication of the University student directory. The directory is printed under' the auspices of the Board in Con- trol of Student Publications. Eac...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 120

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY S Q \G , GP ,P k#~q ~s , 0 r f 1 SE I r l f/ For Every Course on the Michigan Campus «, NOTICE! Engineers and Architects ULRICH'S carry the largest stock in Michigan of Engineers' and Ar- f HEADQUARTERS for SHEAFFER- PARKER and ESTERBROOK FOUNTAIN PENS 2T ULRICH'S WHOLESALE BUYING Enables us to give you great l DESK BOOK RACK values in Student supplies chitects' Books and Supplies at Special ...…

September 13, 1960 (vol. 7, iss. 1) • Page Image 121

… "Creditable" thing.. CREDIT CARD student no. GREENE'S CLEANERS, 1213 S. University for use at a/I GREENE's locations sxecial student* charge accounts Vol. VII, No. 1 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1960 MAGA Can't accuse Greene's of not being sym- pathetic to student budget problems. We know a budget isn't always a manageable thing . . . so if a 30-day charge account for your dry cleaning will help . . . we're about to be helpful. Come on over an...…

September 13, 1960 (vol. 7, iss. 1) • Page Image 122

…«x. x } =4 A Graduate's Advice for New Students A GRADUATE'S ADVICE By ROBERT JUNKER ONE LOOK at the University's campus should be sufficient to, tell any perceptive person that this could not be the reason that stu- dents and faculty members come to the University. And yet it is true that many students iever see much more of Ann Arbor than the ugly misplaced structures which the University calls its own. True. many dorm-disillusioned sop...…

September 13, 1960 (vol. 7, iss. 1) • Page Image 123

…it J J Tunisia: Blend of France and Orient By DAVID ERRERA EAST BECOMES WEST, for in Tunisia, land of perpetual sunshine and waving palms against blue skies, one may literally find a satisfying blend of the oriental exotic, combined with a truly French flavor. Just a few flying hours from any European capital gives the tourist a chance to see many unbelievably interesting things. For Tunisia will enthrall the visitor with its ar- chaeologic...…

September 13, 1960 (vol. 7, iss. 1) • Page Image 124

…a Library System Fills Multiple FROM THE RIDICULOUS-The relative success of the study date presumably depends on which part of the seemingly contradictory term receives most emphasis. The Undergraduate Library is pop-1 ular with couples striving to perfect the union of complementary activities. Try FOLLETT'S First USED BOOKS at BARGAIN PRICES New Books If You Prefer FOLLETT8 STATE STREET of NORTH UNIVERSITY 1* 1220 South University --- corne...…

September 13, 1960 (vol. 7, iss. 1) • Page Image 125

… ; 'S 4 - Aodern American Art: L New National Genre By W. G. ROGERS informed pair you could find, the THAT HAS happened to Ameri- retiring director of the Whitney can art in the past 25 years? Museum of American Art and his two men as closely associated successor, have these things t4 lh the change as anyone in the say: ntry, indeed probably the best We have ceased to be dominated by foreigners. Social realism has almost dis- appeared as sub...…

September 13, 1960 (vol. 7, iss. 1) • Page Image 126

…The City and the University: Ann Arbor's Complex Contin By THOMAS HAYDEN (Y THE SURFACE of a softly rolling land, sprinkled with farm, forest, an occasional lake and the curling Huron River, Ann Arbor was settled almost 150 years ago. Like other early Michigan towns, Ann Arbor was a farming com- munity. Wheat, corn and cattle were the centers of attention. Travellers moving west often stopped to rest in the fresh, lovely atmosphere of a gla...…

September 30, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

…SEE DIFFICULTIES IN NEW SGC PLAN See Page 4 Seven tieth Year of Editorial Freedom :4uii41 CLOUDY, COOLER High--62 Low-63 Partly cloudy today, turning cooler toward night U VOL. LXX, No. 8 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1959 FIVE CENTS SIX PAGES KHRUSHCHEV GREES:. 0 li IT Justices Prepare TO TI, E BEL CO ImmdaeThreat To Germany Ends Road Cleared for 'Summit Meeting But Diplomats Doubtful of Success WASHINGTON ()...…

September 30, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

…________THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESD 4Y, SEr Center Works Against War, for Peace TO OFFER INFORMATION: InterfraternityCouncil To Hold Rush Meeting tions. The absence of war would entail major readjustments, the Center believes. Therefore, work will be carried on to eliminate the inability to visualize a world of permanent peace. Examine Conflict Conflict will be examined on a larger scale than the meaning of war and peace. in the second stra...…

September 30, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 8) • Page Image 3

…V, SEPTEMBER 30, 1959 TIDE MICHIGAN DAILY r. SEPTEMBER 30, 1959 TUE MICHIGAN DAILY r FOR YOUR CAMPUS LIFE LITTLE PLAY: Receptionist Has Busy Day Just Arrived! Q~M ' ., 'I Leotard for homework, Classwork, and extra-curricular fun, here's leg work as you like it! We've Kontrun leotards, seam- less leotards, knee sox of stretch wool nylon and cotton stretch in Fall's smartest solid colors, new textures, too. With no worry about the siz...…

September 30, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

…4t£hir4lgau &ia Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3 241 ANNIVERSARY: Red China Prepares To Greet Khrushchev "When Opinions Are Free Truth Will Prevail" Editorials printedin The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all...…

September 30, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 8) • Page Image 5

…30, 1959, THE MICHIGAN DAILY Phi Sigs Beat TEP in I-M Action For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786 from 1:00 to 3 :00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'til 11:30 A.M. Kappa Sigs, AE Pi, LCA Triumph in I- Action Lopez Receives 'Bonus' To Manage Chisox in '60 By DON STAMMER I-M football opened yesterday at Ferry Field and saw the Phi Sigs defeat Tau Epsilon Phi 19-0. Mark Silber sparked Phi Sigma* Delta to a st...…

September 30, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 8) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WENESDAY. THE MICHIGAN DAILY W1~flNF'~flAV XVXULX#Aa. cosO Angeles Whips Braves, 6-5, To Take Pennant .0' Y (Continued from Page 1) League history that ever moved from seventh place at the close of one season to win the pennant the next year. Dodgers Have Least Victories The Dodgers also clinched the championship with the fewest vic- tories of any other National League club, only 88 counting the two playoff tri...…

September 29, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

…ATTITUDES VARY ON KHRUSHCHEV'S VISIT See Page 4 Y Seventieth Year of Editorial Freedom i1 CLOUDY, RAIN High-76 Low--63 Cloudy with showers today, turning cooler toward night VOL. LXX, No. 7 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1959 FIVE CENTS EIGHT PAGES Regulations Booklet Issued; Group Rules Set By KENNETH McELDOWNjEY A clear line has been drawn between Student Government Council and Joint Judiciary Council in disciplinar...…

September 29, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY. THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY . ~- I ,,. Art Museum' To Display Arctic Work Currently on exhibit in the Alumni Memorial Hall is "Eskimo Art of the Canadian Eastern Arc- tic," which will continue through October 11. The exhibit was assembled by Eskimo Art, Inc., Ann Arbor, in cooperation with the Canadian Handicrafts Guild and the De- partment of Northern Affairs, Canadian Government. After being on display at the U...…

September 29, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

…,1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY uation May Culminate in 'Limited War' From 1957, when the Laotian government reached a compromise with the Pathet Lao, until a few weeks ago Laos lived in peace while plans were made to integrate the Pathet Lao army into the na- tional forces. When integration plans fell through, northern hill tribesmen, supporters of Pathet Lao, rose in revolt with, said the Laotian gov- ernment, the support and en- couragement of...…

September 29, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

…"Your Mov;e" Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AU'HORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBIICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 ,I ALGERIA: Inconsistency, Danger Loom in U. S. Policy Opinions Are Free th Will Prevail" By ARNOLD SAMEROFF Danp Staff Writer .itorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the edit...…

September 29, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 7) • Page Image 5

… -ii Alpha Phi Omega OPEN MEETING 29 Sept. 1959 Refreshments Tuesday,8:00 P.M. Union, Room 3K I Carilloneur Sets Concert A carillon concert will be heard on campus at 7:30 p.m. today. Sidney F. Giles, assistant Uni- versity carillonneur, will present the recital, with selections to in- clude "Prelude and Fugue," and "Gondoliers" by B. J. Franssen and "Suite" "by Staf Nees. Organization Notices (Use of this column for an- nouncements is avai...…

September 29, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 7) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUE th gtLEAD IN NL PLAYOFF: the gme's the thlin ! n~ r Defeat Braves, 3-2 Fred Katz, Associate Sports Editor 11 L V U G / t7 --, I (Continued from Page 1) AHMAD JAMAL Saturday, Oct. 3 Tickets at, BOB MARSHALL'S- DISC SHOP open evenings 4 Baseball a la 1959 W AS THERE EVER a season, without rhyme or reason, like that of '59, When laughs abounded, with mystics confounded and thrills that tingled the spine? 'Tw...…

September 29, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 7) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY V SEASON OPENERS: Mistakes Plague Michigan, MSU For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786 from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'til 11:30 A.M. By HAL APPLEBAUM "To err is human.' And certainly anyone can for- give an error, but coaches Bump Elliott of Michigan and Duffy Daugherty of Michigan State are finding out that it's easier to for- give than forget. Both the Wolverines and the Sp...…

September 29, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 7) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY.SEPT DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN LEAVIES FOR MOSCOW: Khrushchev Ends U.S. Visit I - .. . I.------ - - r% T4- - X., - (Continued from Page 5) Linda An Priscilla A George P. Mary Leppala, Janet E. Less, Judith Janet E. Lauffer, Ruth Levin, Vivian Levy, Eiz- Beverley abeth Lichty, Rsobert M. Lestor, Jerry ,Witheridg Lawrence, Paul A. Moore, Shirley A. Winer, E Moore, Duane Meeter, Robert Mancell, Warner, & Jon C...…

September 27, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

…Tennessee.:.. 3 Indiana Auburn . . . . . 0 Illinois . .... 20 Iowa ..... .42 Texas A&M.... 9 Nebraska . . . 32 Northwestern . 45 Notre Dame.. 28 Slippery Rock . . . . 0 California . . . 12 Michigan State. 7 Minnesota . . . 12 Oklahoma. . . 13 N. Carolina . . 8 Edinboro . . I UNIVERSITY TAKES CONSERVATIVE STAND I C, 4c Seventieth Year of Editorial Freedom :4ait THUNDERSHOWERS High-77 Low--55 Thundershowers throughout the day, turning ...…

September 27, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAIY SUNDAY, SEPTE Arts and Letters By CAROL LEVENTON since the war; and regionalism has "To propagandize painting done been killed." outside of the metropolitan re- "Can you tell the difference" is gions, and to reflect the work done the keynote of the show, he said, in this area" is the rationale be- because the Group believes that a hind the formation of the Ann painting done in Ann Arbor is es- Arbor Group. sentially no diffe...…

September 27, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 6) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY DETERMINATION !° 4 'rxti i iJ+4 +-xI f4a liti Ir4 S k 11 l 1 1t i1 i tif. xixl 1 r rrt ti '.' t r } ""So what if the State game's a sellout - who needs tickets?" Some folks (like us) just never give up. When westarted out in this business, we decided that only the best possible laundry and cleaning services are good enough for Kwik 'n Kleen customers, All right. We'll admit it ... we're down- right stubborn about our q...…

September 27, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 6) • Page Image 4

…Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 en Opinions Are Free ruth Will Prevail" The BIGGEST PROBLEM: Council W With Studen Universityortrait ACADEMICS: esaties Editor's Note UniversityExperiments, rest lesIn an Uattemsttyo xorerifulls explain the issues facing the t Apathy arilsdsus...…

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